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Harald Schuh is a professor specializing in Satellite Geodesy at the Technical University of Berlin. His research interests include observational computational techniques for solving geodetic problems through precise measurements from artificial satellites, primarily those near Earth. Schuh focuses on the determination of precise global, regional, and local three-dimensional positions, including geodetic control networks and the establishment of reference frames. His work also covers the determination of Earth's gravity field using linear functions and the precise determination of the geoid. Furthermore, he engages in the measurement and modeling of geodynamical phenomena such as polar motion, Earth rotation, and crustal deformation. Schuh's contributions significantly enhance the understanding and application of geodesy in both academic and practical contexts.
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